The National Honor Society is an organization that recognizes academic success while encouraging the continued development of character, leadership, and community service. At Alverno, National Honor Society students participate in various service projects including tutoring students, bell ringing for the Salvation Army at Christmas, and other projects that benefit both Alverno and the local community. Additionally, members of National Honor Society are active members in Alverno student government, campus organizations, athletic teams, and the visual and performing arts while maintaining impressive academic records. In fact, the average GPA of members of the National Honor Society at Alverno High School is 4.25.

These young women join juniors Marisa Dragos and Asia Leong as well as seniors Amy Aghajanian, Caitlyn Delgadillo, Isabel Diaz, Emily Lopez, Ciara Madigan, Cameron Martinez, Alexxa Vasquez, and Alexis Winstanley as members of the National Honor Society at Alverno.

“For over 55 years, Alverno has been providing young women with incredible activities and exceptional academic opportunities,” said Julia V. Fanara, Head of School. “The National Honor Society is one of the highest achievements a student can achieve in high school. Through Alverno’s mission of empowering each young woman to be exactly the person she wants to be, these 22 young women have grown into women of scholarship, service, leadership and character.”